http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatio_Kitchener,_1st_Earl_Kitchener#cite_note-7
"Don't talk to me about atrocities in war; all war an atrocity"
The war going on in "Lord of the Flies" is World War II.
Yes, "Lord of the Flies" takes place during a fictional war, not specifically World War 2.
Lord Kitchener was initially skeptical about the effectiveness of voluntary recruitment for the British Army during World War I. He believed that a more organized and compelling approach was necessary to ensure sufficient enlistment. His famous "Your Country Needs You" campaign aimed to inspire patriotism and duty among the public, ultimately leading to a more structured recruitment effort. Kitchener's strong advocacy for conscription reflected his conviction that the war effort required a larger and more committed military force.
The main job of the peasants was work the land of the lord and serve as his soldiers in time of war.
Lord L. Mountbatten
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Well, I guess The End of the World, with the Devil and the Lord..
Praise the Lord - 1973 Left Behind World at War Special was released on: USA: 6 October 2005
He was the prime minister during part of World War 2.
The men were fighting in the wars.
The setting of "The Lord of the Nutcracker Men" is London during World War I. The story is focused on a young boy named Johnny who deals with the realities and hardships of war while finding solace in his imaginative world of toy soldiers.